Founded by a team of three SMU graduates, OneThreeOneFour is not quite your conventional wedding photography service. Find out how it all came to be for this all SMU team.
While plunging straight into the corporate world is probably the next step for most people after graduation, the traditional career path isn't for everyone. Can there be a future chasing your passion?
Need a freelance service provider? Why not just hail one. Co-founder of the LUPPI mobile app and SMU alumnus, Matthew Luo, tells us how the app's unconventional reverse enquiry design is making the process more efficient.
The world is shrinking. In today's hyper-connected global village, having some form of international experience can be beneficial in every aspect of our lives. SMU alumni Low Wen Chun and Denise Lim share more.
The founder of a company selling menstrual cups is not afraid to use her product as a conversation starter—to have people talking not just periods, but women and their bodies.
Channel your inner entrepreneur with cool gigs that can all be started right in your very own bedroom.
Recent BAcc graduate Peng Bojie created not one but two business start-ups while at the SMU School of Accountancy. His source of inspiration? Computer chargers which just didn't last...
Want to be the next Jack Ma? Well, running a successful e-commerce business can be a gruelling journey, as SMU alumnus and CEO of fashion start-up Refash, Aloysius Sng, reveals.
The only thing connecting or disconnecting demand and supply is information (or lack thereof). SMU alumna, Siddika Jaffer's 'Halal Dining Club' aims to be the bridge for Halal establishments across the globe.
Can Singapore claim back its top 10 most entrepreneurial countries ranking and become the Silicon Valley of Asia? We put the question to SMU Prof Arcot Desai Narasimhalu.